EVERY WHIFF A WHIFF OF PLEASURE!
Because Rhodesirtn Dreadnought is first and foremost an all-British Tobacco!—because it is pure, fragirant, full of flavour, and because it is economical, it should bo your Tobacco. Dreadnought is just the natural leaf, perfectly matured, and packed under ideal conditions. Every tin contains full 20z., and is guaranteed to be in porfect condition—tbis is tho Tobacco for the man who likes a "solid" smoke, and it can be obtained in full and medium strength at all tobacconists at Is. tin. Try Dreadnought—you'll like it. But perhaps you are a "mixture" smoker! INVICTA MIXTURE should therefore be your choice—a choice blend of Rhodesian British Tobaccos—ls. ■ tin, full 2oz.—Advt.
THE WILLYS-KNIGHT IS CONSPICUOUS BY ITS SILENCE! This superb car is engined with the famous Knight motor. In this motor thoro is no noise—no poiinding of valves. It has sleeve-valves which slide, and improve with use, whereas tho ordinary poppet-valves become nosier with use. In addition to absolulo 6ilence, you get every car convenience and luxury in (.ho Willys-Knight—it is u beautifully equipped 5-passongcr car. Knight-oiigined cars of tho samo luxury and goodness iiave hitherto cost .£IOOO anil moro in New •.Zealand, but the Willys-Knight costs only JE49O at main port&. Investigate this wonderful car value. For free cataloguo and particulars apply:—A. Hatrick and Co., Ltd., agents, Wolling- . ton; Masterton Farmers' Implement Co., Ltd., Masterton; Bas.Un and Aver.v, » agents, Pahiatua;'E. S. I'ees, agent, Palinerslon North. A. Hatrick nnd Co., i Ltd., Wangnnui, distributors for North Island.—Advt.
Captain Granvillo l'ovtescue, the American war correspondent, recently otated that "Tea, is tho tonic of tho English trenches. Under all or irar and weather tho pot is kept boiling over a spirit stove, and the cup that comforts is to be had for tho asking. Tea is the most dolightful and refreshing beverage at homo as well as at tho front, and Desert Gold Tea surpasses all for quality and value.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2912, 26 October 1916, Page 6
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320Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2912, 26 October 1916, Page 6
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